Community consultation

Local Land Services is committed to engaging local communities, industry and land manager groups.

Local Land Services Boards are accountable for how the organisation engages with its communities and stakeholders.

From staff in the field working at an operational level through to developing the strategic direction of the organisation, we place great importance on working with you.

We encourage collaboration and shared responsibility by involving communities, industries and non-government organisations to make the best use of local knowledge and expertise. We offer a range of opportunities for individuals, industry and the community to engage, participate, share ideas and offer feedback on the work we do delivering results for for rural and regional NSW.

Your opinion is important to us. You can take part through:

workshops and community meetings

stakeholder meetings and round-tables

online consultations

surveys

community advisory groups

local boards.

Customer satisfaction survey – we want your feedback

How are we going? What can we do better? These are the questions we want our customers to answer throughout May.

To help us understand how we are performing and what our customers think we could do better, we will be surveying 2300 randomly-selected land managers over the next three weeks. Independent consultants will be conducting 10-15 minute phone interviews to find out how well we are delivering our services.

This is your chance to help guide improvements and changes to how we deliver our services, in keeping with our strategic direction. If you get a phone call we would really appreciate your feedback.

Even if you don’t receive a call to take part in the survey, you can provide your input. We value and welcome customer feedback at any time via the Your Feedback icons located on the right hand side of our homepage at www.lls.nsw.gov.au at any time.

Community advisory groups

As a requirement of the Local Land Services Act, each Local Land Services board has established one or more local community advisory groups for its region.

Community advisory group members are suitably qualified to serve on the group and representative of the interests of the local community and stakeholders in the region.

Local board elections

Local Land Services boards are comprised of Government appointments and ratepayer elected positions.